Petrol pumps partial shutdown: Customers narrate ordeal

Long queues were seen at the petrol and diesel pumps across the country on Monday as the station owners launched their partial shutdown of pumps, operating only from 9 am to 5 pm, in protest against inadequate commission payments. The pump owners say the move will help them save on manpower costs. CNG pumps, however, are open 24/7 as the owners say they have got good commissions. ...
02:30 PM, Oct 15, 2012

I was dragged into controversy, says Sania Mirza

Indian tennis star has broken silence about the London Olympics controversy. ...
12:20 PM, Oct 15, 2012

Watch: Felix Baumgartner breaks sound barrier in record jump

43-year-old Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner jumped over 1,20,000 feet to land safely on Earth. He is the first skydiver to break the sound barrier in the highest and fastest freefall in history. Felix has broken Joe Kittinger's 52-year-old record for the highest and fastest skydive. Felix has successfully completed 2,500 skydives in the past. His latest jump took place in New Mexico. ...
10:04 AM, Oct 15, 2012

India @ 9 with Bhupendra Chaubey

Gujarat Congress MP brandishes gun at toll plaza staff. Delhi Police detain Arvind Kejriwal after protests. ...
11:55 PM, Oct 12, 2012

Is our elected class drunk on power?

A Congress MP waved a gun at a toll staff while a UP minister was accused of abducting a medical officer. ...
11:50 PM, Oct 12, 2012

News 360: Congress MP brandishes gun at toll operator

A Congress MP in Gujarat refused to pay toll fee, brandishing gun at a toll operator and bringing traffic to a halt. ...
10:10 PM, Oct 12, 2012

Slovenia silver means a lot to me: Ronjan Sodhi

Double trap shooter Ronjan Sodhi talks about how important his silver is he won at the World Cup Final last month in Slovenia. ...
08:17 PM, Oct 12, 2012

Cong MP caught on CCTV threatening toll booth personnel

Congress MP from Porbandar in Gujarat Vitthal Radadiya has been caught on CCTV cameras, pointing a gun at a security personnel posted at a toll plaza. Radadiya's car was stopped by the toll booth personnel at Karjan near Vadodara late on Thursday night. When the driver showed him Radadiya's identification card, the toll booth attendant demanded to see the original identity card. It was when the driver and the toll ...
05:51 PM, Oct 12, 2012

The Last Word: Is honouring Gen Vaidya's assassins disrespect to the army?

In a controversial move the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) on Wednesday honoured the killers of former Army Chief General AS Vaidya in the Golden Temple, calling the Khalistani terrorists Sikh martyrs. ...
09:52 PM, Oct 11, 2012

Next-Gen aim for Davis Cup

Prerna Bhambri will spearhead the Indian challenge in the women's singles at the Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship which is currently underway in New Delhi. ...
11:05 AM, Oct 11, 2012

Looking ahead now, says Vijender Singh

India's ace boxer, Vijender Singh has left the London Olympics quarter-final loss behind and is now looking ahead to the World Championships. ...
08:59 PM, Oct 10, 2012

ICC suspends the umpires caught in sting operation

ICC has suspended the six umpires caught in India TV's sting operation willing to fix T20 matches. ...
12:47 PM, Oct 10, 2012

Indian swimmers upset with the authorities

Indian swimmers are upset that they didn't got an opportunity at London Olympics and blamed the authorities for this. ...
11:02 AM, Oct 10, 2012

FTN: Are universal toilets more important than temples?

Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh has said that toilets are more pure and holy than temples. ...
11:58 PM, Oct 09, 2012

Does fixing still take place in international cricket?

After an Indian news channel's expose of fixing by umpires, ICC has launched an "urgent investigation". ...
11:54 PM, Oct 09, 2012

Indian Olympics Association elections get messy

IOA vice-president Jagdish Tytler says that it's sad that people involved in CWG scam still want to hold the top posts. ...
09:52 AM, Oct 09, 2012

ICC calls for 'urgent investigation' of sting

Rattled by India TV's sting operations on six umpires, the apex body has promised a swift action. ...
09:34 AM, Oct 09, 2012

Umpires corrupt as well? This fixing rot runs deep

A sting operation done by the news channel 'India TV' has revealed that even the umpiring decisions are on sale. ...
09:16 AM, Oct 09, 2012

ICC needs to keep tab on T20 leagues

A new channel carried out a sting operation exposing umpires agreeing to fix Twenty20 matches in return for financial benefits. ...
11:19 PM, Oct 08, 2012

Magical effort by West Indies: Harsha Bhogle

Harsha Bhogle hailed West Indies terrific performance in World T20 and also said that the way Caribbean nation celebrate their win is simply fantastic. ...
07:44 PM, Oct 08, 2012